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Free sign upThe phrase "a challenge to get rid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties associated with eliminating something, whether it be a habit, an object, or a situation.
Example: "Quitting smoking was a challenge to get rid of, but I finally succeeded after several attempts."
Alternatives: "a struggle to eliminate" or "a difficulty in removing".
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Everything is a challenge to get rid of — roaches, flies.
Similar(59)
Challenge: be brave enough to get rid of those things.
To get rid of oneself.
I want to get rid of it".
I want to get rid rid rid rid of it!
"We can't get rid of these challenges," Riski said.
Get rid of a headache.
Get rid of a perm.
"Get rid of?" "Get rid of".
"Get rid of her".
"Get rid of?" "Keep".
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